Linden Labs have revamped their 'serious' virtual world marketing with the release of a new subdomain http://work.secondlife.com/ - and it is miles better than the old 'Second Life Grid' material. There are reams of examples, case studies and quotes, and much more professional looking graphics. One interesting ploy is mixing photos of real people over scenes from the virtual spaces, perfectly emphasising the immersiveness. I recommend anyone thinking of getting involved with virtual worlds for real work to check it out. It makes a compelling case. I guess this is all leading up to the release of the 'Nebraska' behind-the-firewall SL solution coming in the autumn. Rumoured to be priced between $50k and $80k, it will need a polished marketing campaign and a solid value proposition. One thing that for me is missing though is photos and videos of real environments in use. It's hard for those evangelists amongst us to realise, but a text description of this stuff almost never gets the point across to folk who haven't already experienced it.
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Re: The Lab gets serious about work
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Christophe MENANI
on Thu 30 Jul 2009 14:21 BST | Permanent Link
Hello,
I realize that it is not the right place for a private message, but I was unable to find a contact link on the site... You said in a comment you left on the Dusan Writer's blog that you had a clickable and scrollable SL browser... I would be happy to try it ! did you make it available to test it or to buy it ? Thank you ! Re: Re: The Lab gets serious about work
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neilC
on Thu 30 Jul 2009 14:48 BST | Profile | Permanent Link
No problem... contact me in SL as 'Richard Meiklejohn' - I can give you a demo.
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neilC
on Thu 30 Jul 2009 17:17 BST | Profile | Permanent Link
Meantime, here is a demo video of a meeting solution that we are working on that includes the browser. Video is a single unedited take, so rough in places... but you'll get the point.
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